Orthographic Learning and the Role of Text-to-Speech Software in Dutch Disabled Readers
@article{Staels2015OrthographicLA,
title={Orthographic Learning and the Role of Text-to-Speech Software in Dutch Disabled Readers},
author={Eva Staels and Wim Van den Broeck},
journal={Journal of Learning Disabilities},
year={2015},
volume={48},
pages={39 - 50}
}In this study, we examined whether orthographic learning can be demonstrated in disabled readers learning to read in a transparent orthography (Dutch). In addition, we tested the effect of the use of text-to-speech software, a new form of direct instruction, on orthographic learning. Both research goals were investigated by replicating Share’s self-teaching paradigm. A total of 65 disabled Dutch readers were asked to read eight stories containing embedded homophonic pseudoword targets (e.g…
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